Discovering Joy: Delving into the Idea of Happiness Beyond Existence
Shortly following the passing of my father in 2005, I began attending a monthly mediumship circle with three friends. During our third meeting, my father initiated the first of numerous messages from beyond.
This moment was made even more meaningful due to the presence of my father’s hospice nurse among the sitters.
I felt incredibly lucky during those final six months of my father’s life to have the incredible support of this earthly angel, and also to share a bond with her through our mutual interest in the psychic and spiritual realms.
It was an added benefit to have her as a connection to him in our psychic gatherings.
At one juncture, though, my father ceased his communications during our sessions for about three months. When he eventually returned, I inquired about his absence, and he answered, “Learning about joy!”
This revelation surprised me as my father rarely exhibited or recognized joy during his time on earth. Perhaps he simply didn’t let himself experience joy. The only occasions when he seemed genuinely happy or joyous were when he had consumed what he referred to as “a few sherbets,” meaning he was quite inebriated!
I felt a mix of sadness and happiness. Sadness because he had never experienced joy in the way I understood it – simply playing with my pets, sharing laughs with friends, or feeling elated when a client returned with good news about their life. But I was happy that he was finally open to learning about and experiencing joy.
Joy is the happiness of love – love aware of its own inner happiness. Pleasure comes from without, and joy comes from within, and it is, therefore, within reach of everyone in the world ~ Fulton J. Sheen
He constantly appeared to be searching for reasons to feel unhappy or anxious in his life. I cherished him deeply, yet looking back, he always seemed to be restlessly seeking joy in some distant land or exotic location to which we often traveled over the years. He frequently mentioned waiting for his “ship to come in.” It never did.
As a musician, he brought joy to many through his live performances, but I doubt he ever found peace within himself. I have come to understand that the exhilarating feeling of being happy, fulfilled, and at peace can only arise when we allow our physical reality to align with our higher self and soul purpose.
Reflecting on our past, my father would question my eagerness to help others, believing it unlikely they would reciprocate. Yet, I’ve realized that joy is not about receiving – it is about giving freely and aiding others, particularly animals in need.
The essence lies in acting with intent and kindness. Spontaneous acts of goodwill. When we live in accordance with our purpose, giving becomes effortless, leading to joy and fulfillment.
As my father approached the end of his life, he became fixated on what would happen to his possessions after he was gone. It was both heartbreaking and somewhat unsettling.
Gradually, I have donated most of his belongings to those who require them more. Initially, before disposing of anything he owned, I would reach out to him in our mediumship circle, and his consistent response was that he no longer had any attachment to material possessions.
If only mortals would comprehend the greatness of divine grace—how beautiful, how noble, how precious it is. It hides countless riches within, along with joys and delights! ~ Saint Rose of Lima
He would often say, “Just give it to those in need!” How unfortunate that he needed to wait until after passing to experience the joy of giving, kindness, and charity.
Some individuals may never fully grasp and experience joy until after transitioning from this life, as in the spirit realm, we are liberated from earthly burdens, fears, and material concerns.
Upon transitioning, our souls gain a broader, more elevated perspective, allowing us to view our recent life experiences with clarity and compassion. In this elevated awareness, some may finally embrace unconditional love, peace, and joy in a manner they could not while in their earthly form.
Delaying the experience of joy until it is too late is a karmic regret some may confront at life’s end. Yet, this does not have to be the case. Life presents us with countless opportunities each day to embrace joy in the present.
We often postpone happiness, thinking it will arrive once we reach certain milestones or overcome specific obstacles, but the reality is joy is not a distant prize – it’s an emotion we can nurture every day. If we continue to delay it, we risk missing life’s simple delights, meaningful connections, and the beauty of the now.
Joy isn’t a phenomenon that suddenly appears at the right time in the future. It needs to be cultivated, nurtured, and cherished daily, before time runs out and the chance to live and love fully slips away, leaving us to reflect on it in the afterlife. Embracing joy in the present is a powerful expression of intention and self-awareness.
Where there is charity and wisdom, there is neither fear nor ignorance. Where there is patience and humility, there is neither anger nor vexation. Where there is poverty and joy, there is neither greed nor avarice ~ Saint Francis of Assisi
Here are some suggestions to help you create and nurture more joy in your life right now:
Practice gratitude: Dedicate some time each day to think about the things you are grateful for, even the small aspects. Gratitude shifts your attention from what is lacking to what is plentiful, allowing joy to flourish.
Be present: Fully engage in the moment. Avoid getting wrapped up in past events or worrying about the future. Mindfulness, meditation, or simply pausing to soak in the beauty around you can ground you in the present, where joy exists.
Cultivate connections: Build deep relationships with others through love, empathy, and kindness. Joy is magnified when shared, and meaningful relationships are a source of happiness.
Have fun: Prioritize activities that bring you joy—whether it’s a hobby, a creative pursuit, or time spent outdoors. Regularly engaging in what ignites your spirit allows joy to naturally integrate into your life.
Release control: Let go of stringent expectations or perfectionism. Joy often emerges when we cease trying to control everything and allow life to flow with faith and openness.
Celebrate achievements: Recognize and celebrate minor victories or moments of progress. Cultivating joy often revolves around acknowledging and appreciating small successes that occur each day.
Practice self-compassion: Be kind to yourself. By fostering self-love and kindness, you create space for joy to enter your heart, unburdened by self-criticism or guilt.
Embrace change: Understand that joy doesn’t have to be associated with lasting or ideal situations. Even during difficult times, look for moments of beauty, humor, or connection.
By incorporating some of these practices into your daily routines, you’ll not only foster more joy but also live a fuller and more authentic life. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Seek out some joy today.
Shani is a certified practitioner in Reiki, aromatherapy, reflexology, body spin, and animal telepathy who underwent psychic development training at the Arthur Findlay College of Psychic Research in England. As a published writer, her articles and forecasts have been featured in various respected magazines and on psychic platforms, and she has provided readings for numerous celebrities and even political figures in Africa. Due to her empathetic nature, people find it easy to connect with her. Each month, she participates in a psychic circle, where the insights received from Spirit consistently astonish everyone present. Though born in London, Shani’s travels around the world have allowed her to study the art of African Mysticism, adding her unique flavor to those seeking her remarkable abilities. What she has learned from her travels is that there exists a profound yearning clients have to reconnect with the essence of their being. Get a reading with Shani at PsychicAccess.com. |
Finding Joy: Delving into the Notion of Happiness Beyond Existence
Happiness is a collective goal that has captivated thinkers, psychologists, and individuals throughout history. While many link happiness with the experiences and achievements of our earthly lives, an increasing curiosity surrounds the idea of happiness beyond this life. This article seeks to explore this captivating subject and illuminate the various viewpoints regarding finding joy beyond our mortal journey.
The idea of happiness beyond life has been examined by various cultures and faiths for centuries. In many beliefs, the afterlife is regarded as a realm where individuals can achieve ultimate happiness and fulfillment. For instance, in Christianity, the promise of eternal life in God’s presence is often tied to everlasting joy. Likewise, in Hinduism, the concept of Moksha signifies liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth, culminating in eternal bliss.
Beyond religious doctrines, certain philosophical perspectives also investigate the concept of happiness extending beyond life. For example, the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus argued that death should not be feared, as it marks the end of all sensations, including pain. According to Epicurus, the absence of suffering in death creates a state of tranquility and, consequently, happiness.
Lately, the examination of happiness beyond life has gained traction through the prevalence of near-death experiences (NDEs) and testimonials from those who claim to have had glimpses of the afterlife. These encounters often entail feelings of profound peace, love, and joy, prompting many to reconsider the essence of happiness beyond our earthly life.
One theory that explores the possibility of happiness beyond life posits that consciousness continues to persist after death. Advocates of this perspective suggest that if consciousness endures, it opens avenues for experiencing joy and fulfillment in dimensions beyond our current comprehension.
Nonetheless, it is crucial to recognize that the notion of happiness beyond life remains deeply subjective and speculative. As it engages with the unknown and metaphysical, providing concrete evidence or definitive conclusions is challenging. This exploration often leans on personal beliefs, experiences, and interpretations.
For those eager to discover joy beyond existence, it is vital to concentrate on cultivating happiness in the present. The quest for happiness ought not to depend solely on the expectation of an afterlife, but rather on appreciating the beauty and marvel of our current life. By embracing gratitude, mindfulness, and fostering important relationships, individuals can enhance their well-being and potentially pave the way for a fulfilling afterlife, if it exists.
In the end, the exploration of finding joy beyond life is inherently personal and subjective. Whether founded in religious beliefs, philosophical reflections, or personal experiences, the quest for happiness beyond our mortal existence offers a compelling insight into the human search for meaning and fulfillment. While the answers may be elusive, seeking happiness in both life and the potential of an afterlife can imbue individuals with a sense of purpose and hope.